The Sheriff’s Office says a man, later identified as Johnathon Nall from the Mobile, Ala. area, held a gun to his head at the Quick Way store on Louisiana 1077 for about two hours Saturday midday.

Nall was shot in the chest with a bean bag, allowing deputies to take him into custody, they say.

He was then taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation. He was not arrested because he never threatened anyone else and never pointed the gun at anyone else, the Sheriff’s Office says.

Prior to this incident, deputies say the Sheriff’s Office received a call Saturday at about 1:30 a.m. from Nall’s mother in Alabama who requested that deputies check on Nall and a his girlfriend, who was joining him on his travels to Texas, 26-year-old Melinda Denny.

Responding deputies made contact with them in a parking lot on Hwy. 21 Saturday morning, and they said they were OK, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

A weapon was located in the vehicle, but no ammunition was found. A routine check revealed no criminal history on either, so deputies released them to continue their trip. No additional contact was made with them until Nall was seen later Saturday at the gas station.

Deputies say they recovered Nall’s vehicle, a 1999 red Jeep Grand Cherokee with a temporary dealer license, in a subdivision near the gas station.

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